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Author: Sun, Mei; Xu, Ningze; Li, Chengyue; Wu, Dan; Zou, Jiatong; Wang, Ying; Luo, Li; Yu, Mingzhu; Zhang, Yu; Wang, Hua; Shi, Peiwu; Chen, Zheng; Wang, Jian; Lu, Yueliang; Li, Qi; Wang, Xinhua; Bi, Zhenqiang; Fan, Ming; Fu, Liping; Yu, Jingjin; Hao, Mo
Title: The public health emergency management system in China: trends from 2002 to 2012
  • Document date: 2018_4_11
  • ID: 1s1e6457_3
    Snippet: After more than one decade's efforts, what are the trends of China's PHEMS? What are the improvements and remaining problems? What are the implications for China and global health security? In recent years, the development of PHEMS has received increased attention in the literatures. Some researchers expressed the importance of PHEMS and the progress after SARS qualitatively [7, 8] . Others quantitatively accessed the trends using regional data, .....
    Document: After more than one decade's efforts, what are the trends of China's PHEMS? What are the improvements and remaining problems? What are the implications for China and global health security? In recent years, the development of PHEMS has received increased attention in the literatures. Some researchers expressed the importance of PHEMS and the progress after SARS qualitatively [7, 8] . Others quantitatively accessed the trends using regional data, usually at a certain level or within a certain province or city [9] [10] [11] [12] . Time spans were restricted to early-phase usually around 2005 [13] . To our knowledge, little evidence could tell the differences that happened in China's PHEMS in this decade.

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